btrfs-progs: tests: update README

Signed-off-by: David Sterba <dsterba@suse.com>
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# Btrfs-progs tests
A testsuite covering functionality of btrfs-progs, ie. the checker, image, mkfs
and similar tools. There are no special requirements on kernel features, the
tests build on top of the core functionality like snapshots and device
management. In some cases optional features are turned on by mkfs and the
filesystem image could be mounted, such tests might fail if there's lack of
support.
## Quick start
Run the tests from the top directory:
```shell
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*tests/cli-tests/:*
* tests for command line interface, option coverage, weird optin combinations that should not work
* tests for command line interface, option coverage, weird option combinations that should not work
* not necessary to do any functional testing, could be rather lightweight
* functional tests should go to to other test dirs
* the driver script will only execute `./test.sh` in the test directory
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execute `./test.sh` in the test directory
*tests/common:*
*tests/common.convert:*
* script with helpers
* script with shell helpers, separated by functionality
*tests/test.img:*
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### Verbosity
Setting the variable `TEST_LOG=tty` will print all commands executed by some of
the wrappers (`run_check` etc), other commands are silent.
the wrappers (`run_check` etc), other commands are not printed to the terminal
(but the full output is in the log).
### Permissions
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This is partially done by the script `clean-tests.sh`, you may want to check
the loop devices as they are managed on a per-test basis.
### Prototyping tests, quick tests
There's a script `test-console.sh` that will run shell commands in a loop and
logs the output with the testing environment set up.
## New test
1. Pick the category for the new test or fallback to `misc-tests` if not sure. For
an easy start copy an existing `test.sh` script from some test that might be
close to the purpose of your new test.
close to the purpose of your new test. The environment setup includes the
common scripts and/or prepares the test devices. Other scripts contain examples
how to do mkfs, mount, unmount, check, etc.
* Use the highest unused number in the sequence, write a short descriptive title
and join by dashes `-`.
2. Use the highest unused number in the sequence, write a short descriptive title
and join by dashes `-`. This will become the directory name, eg. `012-subvolume-sync-must-wait`.
* Write a short description of the bug and how it's tested to the comment at the
begining of `test.sh`.
3. Write a short description of the bug and how it's tested to the comment at the
begining of `test.sh`. You don't need to add the file to git yet.
* Write the test commands, comment anything that's not obvious.
4. Write the test commands, comment anything that's not obvious.
* Test your test. Use the `TEST` variable to jump right to your test:
5. Test your test. Use the `TEST` variable to jump right to your test:
```shell
$ make TEST=012\* tests-misc # from top directory
$ TEST=012\* ./misc-tests.sh # from tests/
```
* The commit changelog should reference a commit that either introduced or
6. The commit changelog should reference a commit that either introduced or
fixed the bug (or both). Subject line of the shall mention the name of the
new directory for ease of search, eg. `btrfs-progs: tests: add 012-subvolume-sync-must-wait`